Abstract
Abstract Since health and long-term care spending in developing countries is taking up rising shares of GDP, it is important to understand provider behavior in these markets. This article wants to shed light on non-financial motives of providers and how they interact with financial motives, efficiency concerns, and competition. It also wants to point out several areas that deserve more attention from both researchers and policymakers.
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